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1 Leading Community Groups Joseph Gibson Krystal Collier Howard Burkom
National Syndromic Surveillance Program Community of Practice (NSSP CoP) Expert Panel – Part I: Leading Community Groups  Panelists: Panelists: Joe Gibson, 2019 ISDS Board of Directors, President  Krystal Collier, NSSP CoP Steering Committee, Chair  Howard Burkom, Research Committee, Chair  Outline/Proposed Questions: Introductions and overview of leadership experience (past or present). What kind of group? What size? What partners were involved? Mission/Goals? How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved? What would you estimate the time-commitment is for leading a community-driven group? Does this change over-time? How can you share this workload among other group members? What are some of the challenges you faced that slowed progress and what suggestions do you have for over-coming them? When the group was working together well, what factors contributed to the progress? What would you say to someone who is considering taking on a leadership role in a community driven group? Joseph Gibson Krystal Collier Howard Burkom February 13, 2019

2 SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS / TOPICS
Send us live feedback SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS / TOPICS Raise Your Hand to Speak Click the “hand raise” button Use the Question Panel Type and then send questions using the question box

3 Announcements Upcoming ISDS Events: Data Quality Committee Call
Friday, February 15, 12 pm – 1 pm ET SPHERR Committee Practice Exchange Call Friday, February 15, 2 pm – 2:45 pm ET NSSP Community of Practice Call Topic: Cardiovascular Disease Surveillance Tuesday, February 19, 3 pm – 4:30 pm ET Recommendations for Surveillance of EMS Data for Opioid Overdoses Presenters: Mike Thompson, Sara Cinquegrani Cappiello, Silvia Verdugo, Todd Stout Thursday, February 21, 3 – 4:30 pm ET - TO BE RESCHEDULED NSSP CoP Expert Panel, Part 2: Facilitating Groups & Meetings Panelists: Charlie Ishikawa, Eric Bakota, Teresa Hamby, Amanda Morse Tuesday, February 26, 12 – 1:30 pm ET

4 Post-Conference Survey Coming Soon!
2019 ISDS Conference Post-Conference Survey Coming Soon!

5 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved? What would you estimate the time-commitment is for leading a community-driven group? Does this change over-time? How can you share this workload among other group members? What are some of the challenges you faced that slowed progress and what suggestions do you have for over-coming them? When the group was working together well, what factors contributed to the progress? What would you say to someone who is considering taking on a leadership role in a community driven group?

6 Agenda/Questions Introductions

7 Today’s Panelists Joe Gibson, MPH, PhD Director of Epidemiology
Marion County Public Health Dept. Indianapolis, Indiana 2019 ISDS Board of Directors, President BioSense Governance Group, Past Chair NACCHO Informatics Workgroup, Past Chair Member Profile:

8 Today’s Panelists Krystal Collier, BA Health Program Manager I
Arizona Department of Health Services Phoenix, AZ NSSP CoP Steering Committee, Chair Data Quality Committee, Past Chair Member Profile:

9 Today’s Panelists Howard Burkom, PhD
Principal Professional Staff Mathematician Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel, MD Research Committee, Chair ISDS Board of Directors, Past Member Member Profile:

10 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required?

11 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved?

12 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved? What would you estimate the time-commitment is for leading a community-driven group? Does this change over-time? How can you share this workload among other group members?

13 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved? What would you estimate the time-commitment is for leading a community-driven group? Does this change over-time? How can you share this workload among other group members? What are some of the challenges you faced that slowed progress and what suggestions do you have for over-coming them? When the group was working together well, what factors contributed to the progress?

14 Agenda/Questions Introductions
How did you come into your role? Were you asked to chair a group or was it a more natural evolution? Did you feel like there was any specific expertise required? How did you prepare to take on a leadership role? Did you speak to a past chair? Was there any research/training involved? What would you estimate the time-commitment is for leading a community-driven group? Does this change over-time? How can you share this workload among other group members? What are some of the challenges you faced that slowed progress and what suggestions do you have for over-coming them? When the group was working together well, what factors contributed to the progress? What would you say to someone who is considering taking on a leadership role in a community driven group?

15 SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS / TOPICS
Final Thoughts/Comments SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS / TOPICS Raise Your Hand to Speak Click the “hand raise” button Use the Question Panel Type and then send questions using the question box


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